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| hahahahah april fools suckerrssssssss
schools out and summers here score and i just noticed that xanga has all sorts of cool new stuff like a profile thing similiar to facebook, a nudge thing, a chatterbox and a memory collection thing interesting if only people didnt have pre-determined mindsets ah the furby generation
okay this is getting stupid il do something intestersting later
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| That's it. I'm through. No more xanga. Goodbye. We've had good times and bad, but one thing remained constant, you never went anywhere. Now it's my turn. I figure its evil to cut you off like this even though you never did anything, but it pains me too much to carry on. And that's that. Life isn't fair. I'm only following the rules and standards society and life have provided for me to utilize. There is no such thing as right or wrong. Morals make stupidity. There is only self, and furthering self-interest. Look how the goverment functions. Without one of the most corrupt aspects of our government, pork-barrel spending, our society and community would never progress. Construction of town center, expansion of 59, would never have been possible without federal funds due to pork-barrel spending. This is the U.S. Congress we're talking about; they provide the example for us to follow. They create this nation and mold it, and if this is how they want to get things done, so be it. Sooner or later, every single person will be corrupt by following their example. Too many non-thinking freaks out there who only follow by example. There are enough followers and not enough leaders in this world. What are you scared of? Wake up you fools, and fly. Learn that this is a world with no boundaries. There is nothing and no one who can stop you from your goals, only yourself. Conquer yourself and everything is yours. So fly, fly you fools and Goodbye.
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| There's always something
In the way
There's always something
Getting through
But it's not me
it's You
Sometime's ignorance
Rings true
But hope is not in
What I know
Not in me
It's in You
It's all I know
And I find peace
When I'm confused
I find hope when
I'm let down
Not in me
But in You
I hope to lose myself
For good
I hope to find it in the end
Not in me
It's You
It's all I know
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Original Message Posted May 8, 2005:
Dark clouds hovered over the city of Houston today. This was
appropriate to last night's terrible loss to the Dallas Mavericks,
killing the Rockets' season. On the other hand, with the rain today,
hope could be seen. Rain symbolizes life and next year, these Rockets
are coming out with a fight. With a healthy starting lineup, a year to
jell, and some offseason growth, the 2005-2006 Houston Rockets will be
ready to make some noise. Will you?
Deuce,
the birthday boy
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hahahahah
wow
was i stupid
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| A
couple of hundred years ago, Benjamin Franklin shared with
the world the secret of his success. Never leave that till
tomorrow, he said, which you can do today. This is the man
who discovered electricity. You think more people would listen
to what he had to say. I don't know why we put things off,
but if I had to guess, I'd have to say it has a lot to do
with fear. Fear** of failure, fear of rejection, sometimes the
fear is just of making a decision, because what if you're
wrong? What if you're making a mistake you can't undo? The
early bird catches the worm. A stitch in time saves nine.
He who hesitates is lost. We can't pretend we hadn't been
told. We've all heard the proverbs, heard the philosophers,
heard our grandparents warning us about wasted time, heard
the damn poets urging us to seize the day. Still sometimes
we have to see for ourselves. We have to make our own mistakes.
We have to learn our own lessons. We have to sweep today's
possibility under tomorrow's rug until we can't anymore. Until
we finally understand for ourselves what Benjamin Franklin
really meant. That knowing is better than wondering, that
waking is better than sleeping, and even the biggest failure,
even the worst, beat the hell out of never trying.
...truer words have never been spoken
Edit
** Fear. The following is an excerpt from State of Fear by Michael Crichton
"Has it ever occurred to you
how astonishing the culture of Western Society really is? Industrialized nations
provide their citizens with unprecedented saftey, health, and comfort. Average
life spans increased fifty percent in the last centruy. Yet modern people live
in abject fear. They are afraid of strangers, of disease, of crime, of the
environment. They are afraid of the homes they live in, the food they eat, the
technology that surrounds them. They are in a particular panic over things they
can't even see -- germs, chemicals, additives, pollutants. They are timid,
nervous, fretful, and depressed. And more amazingly, they are convinced that the
environment of the entire planet is being destroyed around them. Remarkable!
Like the belief in witchcraft, it's an extrordinary delusion -- a global fantasy
worthy of the Middle Ages. Everything is going to hell, and we must all live in
fear. Amazing."

And when I feel like there is no one that will ever know me
there you are to show me
Cause when I look to the sky something tells me you're here with me
And you make everything alright
And when I feel like I'm lost something tells me you're here with me
And I can always find my way when you are here
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state
profit in $50+
seeing neilish vora get horny off of ryan cooper vs. andy werner
priceless
p.s.
i need to learn how to spread
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| Was it just me, or was the allstar pregame ceremony badass? I have newfound respect for the houston Symphony. See for yourself.
So i came across this enneagram test thing (couresty of diana). I was
like how the hell can they assess you with two questions, but the
results are startling. See for yourself and whether or not you agree or
disagree.
the Perfectionist Test finished! | you chose CZ - your Enneagram type is ONE."I do everything the right way"Perfectionists are realistic, conscientious, and principled. They striveto live up to their high ideals. How to Get Along with Me - Take your share of the responsibility so I don't end up with all thework.
- Acknowledge my achievements.
- I'm hard on myself. Reassure me that I'm fine the way I am.
- Tell me that you value my advice.
- Be fair and considerate, as I am.
- Apologize if you have been unthoughtful. It will help me to forgive.
- Gently encourage me to lighten up and to laugh at myself when I getuptight, but hear my worries first.
What I Like About Being a One - being self-disciplined and able to accomplish a great deal
- working hard to make the world a better place
- having high standards and ethics; not compromising myself
- being reasonable, responsible, and dedicated in everything I do
- being able to put facts together, coming to good understandings, and figuring out wise solutions
- being the best I can be and bringing out the best in other people
What's Hard About Being a One - being disappointed with myself or others when my expectations are not met
- feeling burdened by too much responsibility
- thinking that what I do is never good enough
- not being appreciated for what I do for people
- being upset because others aren't trying as hard as I am
- obsessing about what I did or what I should do
- being tense, anxious, and taking things too seriously
Ones as Children Often - criticize themselves in anticipation of criticism from others
- refrain from doing things that they think might not come out perfect
- focus on living up to the expectations of their parents and teachers
- are very responsible; may assume the role of parent
- hold back negative emotions ("good children aren't angry")
Ones as Parents - teach their children responsibility and strong moral values
- are consistent and fair
- discipline firmly
Renee Baron & Elizabeth Wagele The Enneagram Made Easy Discover the 9 Types of People HarperSanFrancisco, 1994, 161 pages
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